Six CCP officials sentenced over death by torture

Reuters, BEIJING

Six Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials have been sentenced to between four and 14 years in jail for torturing another official to death, lawyers and his ex-wife said on Monday, in a case that shed light on the workings of the party’s judicial system.

The sentences marked a rare instance of legal punishment handed down over the abuse of a party official detained under the organization’s secretive extra-legal detention process, lawyers for the family of the dead man said.

A court in Quzhou issued the verdicts on Sept. 30, a decision not reported by Chinese media. The trial had opened on Sept. 17.

The six officials were convicted of intentional infliction of harm leading to death over the drowning in April of Yu Qiyi (於其一), 42, a chief engineer for a state-owned investment firm in the nearby city of Wenzhou. Yu had been dunked repeatedly in a bucket of ice-cold water.

It is not precisely clear why Yu was being investigated, although it was possibly related to a land deal, according to his family’s lawyers.

Yu had spent 38 days under shuanggui (雙規), a form of detention imposed on party officials being investigated for disciplinary violations.

Five officials from the party’s corruption watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, were given sentences of four to 14 years, according to a lawyer for one of the accused and lawyers representing Yu’s family.

Gu Chenfu (谷陳福), from the local prosecutor’s office, was sentenced to eight years.

The six had faced a maximum penalty of death.

“In reality, they want to control the scope of people who can be targeted for this,” said Pu Zhiqiang (浦志強), a lawyer for Yu’s family, referring to the trial. “But the fact that members of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection can face these kinds of criminal penalties, this is already rare.”

Shuanggui refers to the time and place at which party members summoned by the commission must appear for questioning. Family members are often kept in the dark and detentions can last for an indefinite period.

Two other party officials died while under shuanggui between April and June this year, according to lawyers involved in those cases.

Chi Susheng (遲夙生), a lawyer for Li Xiang, called her client’s jail term of 10 years unreasonable, adding the accused had appealed.

All six men had testified that Yu was deprived of sleep and beaten during his extra-judicial detention, according to a defense statement by Chi, who cited testimony from the accused. However, they insisted they had treated Yu harshly at the behest of more senior officials in the commission, according to the statement.

“The higher-up officials have not been held accountable, don’t you think this is unfair?” Yu’s ex-wife, Wu Qian (吳茜), said by telephone from Wenzhou. “We are very dissatisfied that the main culprits have not been brought to justice.”

Pu said the party was making the six officials scapegoats.

Neither the government nor the party has publicly given an account of what happened. The trial has not received any coverage in state-run media and the verdict barely figured on China’s popular microblogs yesterday.

During the two-day closed-door trial, lawyers representing Yu’s family were thrown out of court.